The Stockport Iniesta
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has anybody got any confidence in uefa turning the 2 year ban over by the summer
Not up to uefa mate, up to cas.
has anybody got any confidence in uefa turning the 2 year ban over by the summer
If thats the only way to get the hearing done by Summer I agree, but again it shows huge confidence.
Yes like inventing an imaginary stadium to get round financial fair play and hacking a rivals intellectual property.
Not hard to fact check that to debunk that article.
they will pull out and withdraw the punishment before the CAS review
Before CAS, you mean?has anybody got any confidence in uefa turning the 2 year ban over by the summer
UEFA have a duty as a commercial organisation to treat everyone club equal ???
every club equal ??
has anybody got any confidence in uefa turning the 2 year ban over by the summer
Unless he gets bored...
yes city could slow things down and have it suspended so we qualify next season,now that would be nice if united finnish 5th,i think it will be over soon,to many now coming out in supprt of us which UEFA didnt bank on
Think it might be more to do with possible incoming transfers,players could be in two minds about signing,agree with the negative press and media it’s already done a job on us ..I think the cartel and UEFA perhaps would prefer this dragged out a lot more than us.
Why would we want to drag out the media slurs and speculation of future scenarios and negative press for any longer.
Tell them decide now. So we can get on with suing you.
UEFA and the footballing cartel are very much in uncharted territory.but how can the cartel be ever broken then ?? and when the so called elite clubs are running the game city have little chance of ever winning in europe any way
also how can city change the rules setup by uefa and the FFP its mission is to stop manchester city that's it job done
I’d read that comment differently. I read it as ‘be careful Barca cos we may have some dirt on you too’
Do you have a MPD?
UEFA and the footballing cartel are very much in uncharted territory.
They didn't see the potential threat coming that Manchester City pose to the established clubs within the champions league.
They assumed Sheikh Mansour would get bored with the project and pack up. When Sheikh Mansour took over in 2008 his vision was to own the best football team on the planet. By default that means we become the best team in England and across Europe.
UEFA and the footballing cartel have realised it's only a matter of time before we win the champions league and become regular contenders.
Look at the past ten years, we either win the premier league or come second.
That spells the end for the established top four clubs in the UK.
The problem UEFA have got is their precious champions league relies on optics. It's got to be seen as a pure form of natural progression from each of the European leagues.
What they've done (inadvertently) with their witch hunt towards Manchester City is show their true colours. They're not this elite showcase of pure football they're simply a group of terrified protectionist trying to hold onto what diminishing powers they have left.
The fall out from this is going to tarnish their reputation (what little they have) far worse than it will ours.
The issue with this type of toxic politics is death by association. So clubs who have been pushing for these sanctions will be left to pay the price. That includes all the gutter press that have jumped on the bandwagon.
There is that too.Think it might be more to do with possible incoming transfers,players could be in two minds about signing,agree with the negative press and media it’s already done a job on us ..
Sorry. Had to go to some fucking boring football match. Have I missed owt?
UEFA and the footballing cartel are very much in uncharted territory.
They didn't see the potential threat coming that Manchester City pose to the established clubs within the champions league.
They assumed Sheikh Mansour would get bored with the project and pack up. When Sheikh Mansour took over in 2008 his vision was to own the best football team on the planet. By default that means we become the best team in England and across Europe.
UEFA and the footballing cartel have realised it's only a matter of time before we win the champions league and become regular contenders.
Look at the past ten years, we either win the premier league or come second.
That spells the end for the established top four clubs in the UK.
The problem UEFA have got is their precious champions league relies on optics. It's got to be seen as a pure form of natural progression from each of the European leagues.
What they've done (inadvertently) with their witch hunt towards Manchester City is show their true colours. They're not this elite showcase of pure football they're simply a group of terrified protectionist trying to hold onto what diminishing powers they have left.
The fall out from this is going to tarnish their reputation (what little they have) far worse than it will ours.
The issue with this type of toxic politics is death by association. So clubs who have been pushing for these sanctions will be left to pay the price. That includes all the gutter press that have jumped on the bandwagon.
Sorry. Had to go to some fucking boring football match. Have I missed owt?
UEFA and the footballing cartel are very much in uncharted territory.
They didn't see the potential threat coming that Manchester City pose to the established clubs within the champions league.
They assumed Sheikh Mansour would get bored with the project and pack up. When Sheikh Mansour took over in 2008 his vision was to own the best football team on the planet. By default that means we become the best team in England and across Europe.
UEFA and the footballing cartel have realised it's only a matter of time before we win the champions league and become regular contenders.
Look at the past ten years, we either win the premier league or come second.
That spells the end for the established top four clubs in the UK.
The problem UEFA have got is their precious champions league relies on optics. It's got to be seen as a pure form of natural progression from each of the European leagues.
What they've done (inadvertently) with their witch hunt towards Manchester City is show their true colours. They're not this elite showcase of pure football they're simply a group of terrified protectionist trying to hold onto what diminishing powers they have left.
The fall out from this is going to tarnish their reputation (what little they have) far worse than it will ours.
The issue with this type of toxic politics is death by association. So clubs who have been pushing for these sanctions will be left to pay the price. That includes all the gutter press that have jumped on the bandwagon.